Frustration

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mid 16th century: from Latin frustratio(n- ), from frustrare ‘disappoint’ (see frustrate).


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From Latin frūstrātiō(“disappointment”), related to frūstrā(“in vain”). Morphologically frustrate +‎ -ion


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frustration (n.)

"act of frustrating, disappointment, defeat," 1550s, from Latin frustrationem (nominative frustratio) "a deception, a disappointment," noun of action from past-participle stem of frustrari "to deceive, disappoint, make vain," from frustra (adv.) "in vain, in error," which is related to fraus "injury, harm," a word of uncertain origin (see fraud). Earlier (mid-15c.) with a now-obsolete sense of "nullification."